restraints which apply only to artificial cuts. It further appears that Mr. Thompson has, jointly, with the lesseeof Sir Alan Beltingham, been in the habit of exercising a several right of fishing^ on alternate days, between the points D and

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k ca of £1,0800; and there wast £530. gone in law expanies.-?d. Bowen was questione1 on this statement by Mr Beltingham. w o said 7.vbat he had to complain of,was that the debtor did not at, p when he could

Mrs. Pereeval is seven months advanced irk a state of pregnancy. The Sheriffs, accompanied by several other gentlemen, visited Mr. Beltingham yreterday morn- ing, and found him nearly an the same state of n ind naonTuesday; butoneriteringintoconversztiopswirh lhim respecting the

heavy showers of hail and rain, for nearly three hours, that the oldest person can remember.' Two mowers, working near Beltingham, in the parish of Haltwhistle, ran to a house for shelter, but were scarcely sat down before one of

Rev. George Bellamy, incumbent of Charles' Chapel, Plymouth, has just been appointed by the Admi- ralty to the parish of Beltingham, in Northumberland, worth about 300/. a year, with a residence. The incum- bency of Charles' Chapel, which is in